> The sporophyte of plants produces spores in organs called gametangia. (True/False)
> Coenocytic fungi have hyphae divided into cells by septa. (True/False)
> Parenchyma cells of angiosperms are generally rigid due to thick secondary walls containing lignin. (True/False)
> The pericycle is the innermost layer of cells in the root cortex of angiosperms. (True/False)
> The seed coat of angiosperms is derived from integument. (True/False)
- the Statement is false
The sporophyte of plants produce spores in an organ called sporangium.
- the 2nd statement is true.
Most of the Fungi have hyphae that are divided into cells by internal walls called septa. So this statement is true.
- the 3rd statement is false.
The parenchyma in angiosperms does not have a secondary wall at maturity however some may contain lignin. But Actually sclerenchyma has thich walls made up of lignin.
- the 4th statement is false.
The endodermis is the innermost layer of cells in the root cortex. The pericycle is a layer of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells that lies just inside the endodermis.
- the 5th statement is true.
The seed coat of angiosperms is derived from the integuments, also known as maternal tissue, which surrounds the ovule.
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